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12 Jul 2023

#politics

Fox News: Gun rights groups appeal to overturn Delaware 'assault weapons' ban
Gun rights groups appeal to overturn Delaware 'assault weapons' ban
Gun rights groups are appealing to federal judges to overturn Delaware's ban on certain semiautomatic rifles, pistols, and ammunition magazines. They argue that the ban infringes on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. A three-judge panel on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals will review the case and determine whether the ban is constitutional.


National Review: Iowa Legislature Passes Bill Banning Abortion after Six Weeks
Iowa Legislature Passes Bill Banning Abortion after Six Weeks
Iowa senate passes bill prohibiting abortion beyond six weeks of pregnancy. Governor shows support. Pro-choice protesters demonstrate. Democrats urge angry voters to communicate at the ballot box. Presidential candidate speaks with constituents.


Red State: Joe Manchin May Be About to Get His Revenge on Democrats Who Betrayed Him
Joe Manchin May Be About to Get His Revenge on Democrats Who Betrayed Him
Senator Joe Manchin's decision to support the Inflation Reduction Act has caused controversy and strained his relationships within the Democratic Party. Prominent Democrats are concerned that Manchin's involvement with the centrist group No Labels could lead to a third-party challenge in the 2024 presidential election, potentially benefiting Donald Trump. The Democrats fear that Manchin's popularity and the disillusionment with the current frontrunners could result in him siphoning off crucial votes.


Fox News: Ted Cruz, Republicans expose 'woke' climate initiatives in Biden's budget
Ted Cruz, Republicans expose 'woke' climate initiatives in Biden's budget
Sen. Ted Cruz and other Republican members of the Senate Commerce Committee are opposing "woke" climate initiatives in President Biden's 2024 budget request. Cruz sent a memo to GOP members asking them to reject provisions in various agencies, including NOAA, NASA, NIST, and NSF, that go beyond their core missions to address climate change and environmental justice. He specifically opposes funding for research and fellowship programs that push these goals. Cruz also criticizes NASA's diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, and opposes requests from NIST and NSF for funding related to climate change and DEI initiatives.


#society

The Federalist: 5 Homemade Gifts You Can Start Now To Beat The Holiday Hustle
5 Homemade Gifts You Can Start Now To Beat The Holiday Hustle
As the Fourth of July festivities wind down, it's time to start thinking about Christmas. Planning ahead and making homemade gifts can add a personal touch to the most commercialized season of the year. Consider making vanilla extract, canning garden produce, creating candied goods, crafting lotion bars, or knitting and sewing fabric items. If crafting isn't your thing, start asking family and friends for their Christmas lists now.


#war

Fox News: How China really views the war in Ukraine
How China really views the war in Ukraine
Amidst the conflict in Ukraine, there is a misconception that it is a proxy war between the US and China, with Russia being China's ally. However, China is focused on its own interests and sees the war as an opportunity to benefit from the situation economically and strategically, while letting others, particularly the US, pay the cost. While the US has an obligation to support Ukraine due to Russia's violation of its sovereignty, it is also in America's interest to weaken Russia as it poses a threat. China and Russia may have a strategic partnership against US global leadership, but they have a long history of mutual hostility and conflicting geopolitical interests, with China seeing long-term benefits in a weakened Russia.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Oil Stuck Between Supply Strains and Economic Doubt
Oil Stuck Between Supply Strains and Economic Doubt
Oil prices remain relatively stable as the market grapples with the potential impact of supply cuts by major fuel exporters and concerns over global economic weakness. Analysts expect a supply shortage in the third quarter, but are wary of the effects of recession concerns and interest rate hikes. Despite expectations of a rise in US crude stocks, the US Energy Information Administration and the International Energy Agency predict a tightening market into 2024. Factors supporting oil prices include a weaker dollar, optimism surrounding Chinese stimulus, and production cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia.


The Epoch Times: Dollar Drops as Traders Gear Up for Weak US Inflation
Dollar Drops as Traders Gear Up for Weak US Inflation
The dollar sank to a two-month low ahead of a US inflation report, while sterling reached a 15-month high due to wage growth data. The yen strengthened against the dollar, with expectations that the Bank of Japan will change its ultra-low interest-rate policy. Investors are focused on the US inflation data, which could determine the Federal Reserve's future interest rate raises.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Poetry: Giacomo Leopardi’s ‘The Infinite’ (‘L’infinito’)
Poetry: Giacomo Leopardi’s ‘The Infinite’ (‘L’infinito’)
A poem about the infinite beauty of nature and the limitations of human existence. The poet reflects on a lonely hillside and a hedgerow that obstructs his view, leading him to ponder eternity and the vastness of the universe. The poem ends with a sense of tranquility, as the speaker reconciles the finite and infinite.


#history

Forbes: Energy Security: Always Fighting The Last War
Energy Security: Always Fighting The Last War
This summary discusses the history of oil crises and their impact on energy security policies. It highlights the failures and lessons learned from past disruptions, such as the 1967 oil embargo and the Iranian Revolution. The summary also mentions the Gulf War and the role of strategic reserves in mitigating supply disruptions. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of holding strategic reserves as a cost-effective approach to reducing energy vulnerability.


#education

PJ Media: College Racism
College Racism
The Supreme Court's ruling against race-based affirmative action angers Left and President Biden. Harvard admits Asians needed higher SAT scores. Affirmative action claimed to benefit the rich, discriminate against Asians. Elimination of race-based admissions may lead to hidden discrimination. School choice should be promoted.


Fox News: California State University system considers increasing tuition 6% every year
California State University system considers increasing tuition 6% every year
The public university system in California may increase tuition by 6% in 2024-2025 to generate revenue and support low-income students.


The Federalist: Pennsylvania Shows Teachers Unions Still Own The Democrats
Pennsylvania Shows Teachers Unions Still Own The Democrats
Pennsylvania Democrats are tied to leftist activists, opposing abortion restrictions and supporting limits on Second Amendment rights. Governor Shapiro vetoed a voucher bill under pressure from teacher unions, exposing Democrats' unwillingness to challenge them. Rolling back harmful policies and achieving school choice requires defeating the party controlled by teacher unions.


#sports

Fox News: Patrick Mahomes praises wife, Brittany, for 'taking stuff off my plate'
Patrick Mahomes praises wife, Brittany, for 'taking stuff off my plate'
Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs superstar, attributes his success to his wife, Brittany, who supports him and helps him manage his responsibilities. They have a strong partnership and work-life balance, and Mahomes is praised as a dedicated father. As he enters the 2023 NFL season, the expectations for him to lead the team to another Super Bowl title are high.


#outdoors

The Great Lakes Fisherman: NEW SHOW: Diaries of a Lodge Owner
NEW SHOW: Diaries of a Lodge Owner
Outdoor Journal Radio proudly presents "Diaries of a Lodge Owner with Steve Niedzwiecki," a show that reveals the inspiring and tumultuous journey of a sheet metal mechanic turned lodge owner. Niedzwiecki's unwavering belief in himself and his vision led him to invest everything in a dilapidated Canadian fishing lodge, which ultimately became one of the country's most renowned destinations. Join him as he shares tales of inspiration, relationships, and the challenges that transformed his bold gamble into a legendary success.


The Great Lakes Fisherman: Smoked Partridge Mac & Cheese – Recipe of the Week
Smoked Partridge Mac & Cheese – Recipe of the Week
Antonio shares his recipe for Smoked Partridge Mac & Cheese, perfect for those who enjoy game meat. The dish is prepared by cooking macaroni noodles and combining them with diced partridge breasts in a cheese sauce made with shredded cheese, milk, butter, and spices. The mixture is then topped with breadcrumbs and baked in a smoker or oven until golden brown.


#technology

Forbes: Thermal Batteries Could Cut U.S Industrial Heating Power Costs In Half
Thermal Batteries Could Cut U.S Industrial Heating Power Costs In Half
Industrial facilities in the U.S. are responsible for a significant portion of the country's greenhouse gas emissions, which need to be reduced to achieve climate goals. Industrial thermal batteries could be the solution to cutting emissions and reducing power costs. These batteries can provide reliable heat at a competitive cost, making them a viable option for electrifying industrial heating processes. With the right policy support, thermal batteries can contribute to a cleaner and more competitive U.S. industry, as well as help meet climate targets.


#other

Forbes: ExxonMobil Sees LNG As A Growth Business Into The Future
ExxonMobil Sees LNG As A Growth Business Into The Future
ExxonMobil, in response to John Kerry's criticism of oil companies, defends its investments in oil and gas exploration for meeting global demand. The company argues that addressing energy poverty and reducing emissions can be achieved through natural gas, which has a proven track record in emissions reduction. They believe that LNG will be a growth industry, with potential for leveraging low carbon value chains. The demand for LNG and petroleum-related products is expected to continue due to national priorities in other parts of the world.


The Epoch Times: MyPillow's Mike Lindell Says Company Lost $100 Million Owing to Cancel Culture
MyPillow's Mike Lindell Says Company Lost $100 Million Owing to Cancel Culture
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell loses millions in revenue as major retailers drop his products due to cancel culture. Lindell sells surplus equipment and downsizes operations in response. Some employees transition to other businesses. Lindell also faces legal challenges, including a defamation lawsuit and a lawsuit against the FBI and DOJ.